Sharks rookie scores first NHL goal, but game's end has a familiar feel
Briefly

The San Jose Sharks suffered a 4-3 loss against the Montreal Canadiens, marking their eighth defeat in nine games. Despite Collin Graf scoring his first NHL goal and Macklin Celebrini contributing another, the Sharks couldn't capitalize on opportunities. They allowed a shorthanded goal by Joel Armia late in the game, stemming from a turnover that led to a 2-on-1 counterattack. The loss continues the Sharks' struggle this season, raising concerns about their performance and ability to regain momentum in upcoming games.
San Jose Sharks’ Collin Graf scored his first career NHL goal against the Montreal Canadiens, while the Sharks suffered their eighth loss in nine games.
Despite a strong start with a power-play goal by Macklin Celebrini, the Sharks allowed a shorthanded goal that ultimately cost them the match against the Canadiens.
Andrew Poturalski missed scoring his first NHL goal, leading to a 2-on-1 counterattack that resulted in Joel Armia scoring the decisive goal for Montreal.
The Sharks remain in a challenging position having lost eight of their last nine games, highlighting the need for improvement as they struggle in the NHL.
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